k4fins Tag

We've been asking ourselves for a while, what are the real differences between quad, thruster, twin and single fin set ups on our wave-boards? Is there really much difference in speed? upwind? early planing? carves?
And this whole toe in business, is it going to slow...

We're lucky to have an amazing team of global riders on k4fins, and it's no different back home. Late last week I had a message from the two most promising up and coming talents in British wavesailing -K4fins team riders Aleksy Gayda and Jony Price....

Check out k4fins youngest team rider Loïck Lesauvage in his latest video 'Waiting January'. This is his last video until January as he's waiting for his injured foot to heal..
https://vimeo.com/111636822...

'My flexible K4 fins give me a massive advantage over most of the other riders who use stiff G10 fins. You can see it in my carves-- I can keep speed as I redirect.
Before the event, I played with a lot of different setups on...

Another great edit from Graham Ezzy..
"This is the result of a summer of wave-chasing. My summer of 2013, to be exact. At that time, I was in the height of my competition hiatus, I didn't have anything to do but travel around Hawaii and the...

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One of the newest lines of fin from K4 are the Rockets. Looking like the sleek and svelte wings you’d find on an American muscle car these babies are ready to blast you to the moon. With the brand’s distinct banana yellow colourway, agreeable price point and...

Ollie Laddiman is one of a new generation of surf SUPers that’s blowing up the UK at the moment. After turning a few heads during 2013’s SUP National Champs at Watergate Bay, many were tipping this young ripper from Wales as one to watch in...

We've teamed up with Boards Magazine to give you a chance to win 1 of 3 sets of our new ROCKET FINS!
BOARDS MAGAZINE ROCKETS GIVE AWAY
We've been blown away by just how good these perform in all conditions! Find out just how good they go...

Ever wondered where all our waste yellow plastic goes?
It gets reground and thrown back in the hopper to make our head blankers..
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The first pic shows the sprues which are trimmed from each fin moulding. We then regrind them to mould our...